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wind warning

An atmospheric river is heading for Vancouver, and the weather forecast is calling for up to 100 mm of rain in some areas and possible flooding. A rainfall warning has been issued for Metro Vancouver, which says the strong storm is expected on Friday and Saturday.

The Environment Canada warning says that the heavy rain will start on Friday and continue through to Saturday, with storm totals of 40 to 70 mm in Metro Vancouver and totals potentially exceeding 100 mm over the North Shore Mountains. Totals of 70 to 100 mm are possible for the Sea-to-Sky corridor.

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Tropical storm Helene is developing and is expected to reach Flordia as a "major hurricane" later this week. Canadians are looking at tropical storm Helene, tracking if it will make way across the border, but it seems like Eastern Canadians can breathe a sigh of relief.

The Weather Network said that while Helene is going to be moving quickly and "swirls uncomfortably close to home" for Canadians, "it looks like Eastern Canada will likely be spared, thanks in part to the Fujiwhara effect."

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Get ready for more rain if you live in British Columbia! Several systems are making their way to the province and will bring heavy rain and strong winds this week.

B.C.'s weather forecast shows the first wave of bad weather will happen Wednesday night through Thursday night.

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It seems like the spring sunshine hasn't quite arrived in Toronto yet, and Thursday is going to be another day of messy weather in the 6ix.

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement where strong winds can be expected in Toronto, Vaughan, Newmarket Richmond Hill, Georgina, Markham, and Northern York Region in the afternoon.

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